You ever notice how the system keeps rewarding people for making the wrong moves? It's wild. One day you're on the losing end of a trade, and somehow that's exactly what gets incentivized.
Seriously though, if this trend keeps going, what's the endgame? We gonna see onchain versions of every broken institution? At this rate, decentralization might just mean duplicating all the same problems in code instead of solving them.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 10h ago
Haha, isn't this just traditional finance moved onto the chain? Same old wine in a new bottle, brother.
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DegenWhisperer
· 11h ago
Isn't this basically saying that the incentive mechanism is working in reverse... Truly amazing, treating bugs as features.
You ever notice how the system keeps rewarding people for making the wrong moves? It's wild. One day you're on the losing end of a trade, and somehow that's exactly what gets incentivized.
Seriously though, if this trend keeps going, what's the endgame? We gonna see onchain versions of every broken institution? At this rate, decentralization might just mean duplicating all the same problems in code instead of solving them.